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PLAYLIST FOR “BABY TALK” (1.15.22)

17 Jan

Taking baby steps – isn’t that what I was doing in my driveway after the last snow storm? Out of the mouths of babes – isn’t that why we put bibs on them? Sleep like a baby – I’m sure my audience can relate to that. Throw the baby out with the bath water – doesn’t that just mean it’s time to get your eyes examined? What’s with all the baby stuff, Bill? Because this week I dedicated the show to nothing but baby talk with some wonderful singers and, of course, the usual babbling and gurgling from me. 

SONG TITLE  /  Artist  /  CD Or Album Title

  • BABY, IT’S COLD OUTSIDE  /  Ray Charles & Betty Carter  /  “Ray Charles & Betty Carter”
  • STEPPIN’ OUT WITH MY BABY  /  Tony Bennett & Christina Aguilera  /  (Live Performance)
  • BABY BABY ALL THE TIME  /  Shirley Horn  /   “Close Enough For Love”
  • HELLO, MA BABY  /  Julian Yeo  /   “1923”
  • IS YOU IS OR IS YOU AIN’T  /  Melissa Morgan  /   “Until I Met You”
  • TALK TO ME BABY  /  Frank Sinatra  /   “Softly As I Leave You”
  • EVERYBODY LOVES MY BABY  /  Duchess  /   “Live At The Jazz Standard”
  • BABY DREAM YOUR DREAM  /  Tony DeSare  /   ”Want You”
  • BROADWAY BABY  /  Elaine Stritch  /   “Elaine Stritch At Liberty”
  • MY BABY DOESN’T SAY GOODNIGHT  /  Leo Sidran  /   “The Art Of Conversation”
  • MY LEAN BABY  /  Jackie Ryan & Buddy DeFranco  /   “Grand Masters of Jazz”
  • YOU MUST HAVE BEEN A BEAUTIFUL BABY  /  (Mystery Vocalist)  /   Tab Hunter  /  “When I Fall In Love”
  • GEE BABY AIN’T I GOOD TO YOU  /  Jeff Goldblum, Haley Reinhart, Mildred Snitzer Orch.  /   “The Capitol Sessions”
  • I FOUND A MILLION DOLLAR BABY  /  Erroll Garner  / “Now Playing: A Night At The Movies”
  • MY BABY JUST CARES FOR ME  /  Nina Simone  /  Mood Indigo”
  • BABY YOU GOT WHAT IT TAKES  /  Kevin Mahogany & Jeanie Bryson  / “You Got What It Takes”
  • HOW’S ABOUT IT BABY  /  Kat Edmonson  /   “Old Fashioned Gal”
  • BABY’S REQUEST  /  Paul McCartney  /  “Kisses On The Bottom”
  • BABY WON’T YOU PLEASE COME HOME  /  Billie Holiday  / “The Complete Billie Holiday on Verve”
  • WONDERFUL BABY  /  Don McLean  /   “Favorites & Rarities”
  • DON’TCHA GO ‘WAY MAD  /  Ella Fitzgerald  /   “At The Opera House”
  • I CAN’T GIVE YOU ANYTHING BUT LOVE  /  Five Play  /   “Live From The Firehouse Stage”
  • MY MELANCHOLY BABY  /  Sue Raney & Alan Broadbent  “Listen Here”
  • NEXT YEAR, BABY  /  Jamie Cullum  /   “Twentysomething”
  • BABY I DON’T CRY OVER YOU  /  Yamit Lemoine  /   “Ain’t Misbehavin’”
  • BABY I’M A FOOL  /  Melody Gardot  /  “My One And Only Thrill”
  • ONE FOR MY BABY  /  Frank Sinatra  /   “Only The Lonely”
  • PARIS MISMATCH  /  (Theme Music)  /   Cody Owen Stine

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START THE COUNTDOWN CLOCK!

18 Aug

Turntable For One returns to the air on August 30th at 10:00 PM (E.D.T.)

Click on the link below to hear the latest Turntable For One promo. 

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Meanwhile, I’ve been listening to some interesting new music.  

  • Swing Fever – Grand Masters Of Jazz – For more than three decades, Swing Fever has been a fixture and the #1 swing band of the San Francisco  Bay Area. Okay, maybe it’s not as well-known as Coit Tower but this band swings harder than any Bay Area landmark you can name. On this 1-CD, 2-DVD compilation, the band has pulled together some of the great moments when it was joined by such jazz legends as Clark Terry, Buddy DeFranco, and Terry Gibbs. Plus, as an added and delightful bonus, a number of songs by Jackie Ryan. Culled from performances in the late 1990s and the early 2000s, Terry, DeFranco, and Gibbs performances are at full maturity. Jackie Ryan’s understanding of songs and singing would deepen even more after these appearances and with each of her solo CDs since then. Best surprise for me: Body And Soul with Jackie Ryan and Terry Gibbs. Seven minutes of magic!
  • Chiara Izzi – Motifs –  This is another Dot Time Records CD and another total winner. This is a label which takes chances on artists who need to be heard. Chiara and her trio of musicians are Italian, although they travelled to Switzerland to record this CD (better chocolate?). English is obviously not her first language. Yet she certainly must have found an incredible Rosetta course in swing. Her voice is sweet and strong, her trio doesn’t shrink behind her for a beat. Amidst some swinging standards (you gotta hear My Shining Hour!) and a jazz standard or two are several songs Chiara has written, just lyrics for two, music and lyrics for one. Best surprise for me: A ballad with Ciara’s lyrics in Italian called Signi del tempo. I can’t understand a word she sings, but I really don’t care. It’s charming and lovely. 
  • The John La Barbera Big Band – Caravan – Did the La Barbera brothers – John, Pat, Joe – have lots of fights when they were growing up? If this CD is any indication, life for the La Barbera boys must have been pretty harmonious. (I’m expecting a ton of complaints about that pun. Stay tuned to see if I ever express remorse.) This is just an old-fashioned Big Band Jazz album and they shout that loud and proud. Arranged by John with a third of the tunes written by him, there are also tunes by Kenny Barron, McCoy Tyner, and others, plus, of course, the Ellington and Tizol title tune. Plenty of solos by drummer/brother Joe and Tenor/soprano sax/brother Pat, but every seat in the band seems to be filled by stars, even if their names are not well known.  I first became aware of John and Pat with a Buddy Rich Big Band. Joe worked in Bill Evans’s last trio, worked with Tony Bennett, and with a list of other jazz luminaries as long as your arm – unless maybe you’re Kareem Abdul Jabar. Best surprise for me: Caravan – not because I’ve not heard the song before, but because John lets two of his trombonists stretch out like Gumbys. And I am a sucker for trombone solos. 

 

Remember: Turntable For One returns August 30th at 10:00 PM (E.D.T.) on WMNR Fine Arts Radio and wmnr.org.  You got that, right? 

If you want to get up to speed, why not try a Turntable For One podcast on PRX, the Public Radio Exchange? No pressure. I just didn’t want you to feel left out. 

http://www.prx.org/series/33284-turntable-for-one